On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:25 PM, OccasionalFlyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your response.  I do have a database, and that is the straw
> that broke the camel's back.  On September 5, I could access it.  On
> September 10, I could not .The ISP keeps telling me the
> connectionString is wrong.  First they said the error was in
> web.config, which did not even have a connectionString value until I
> added it.  That didn't fix it. Now they are saying I need to change
> the applicationmanagement.dll to update its connection string.  I have
> no idea why they think such a value exists in this .dll. To me it
> sounds like a copout to avoid the responsibility for whatever they did
> that changed the environment after September 5.
>
>  The database contains both a membership list and protected documents
> that you retrieve from the database once logged in.  I presume I need
> the ISP's cooperation to copy my database in full, yes?  Thanks.
>
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I don't think you are listening to the hosting company.


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